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Retrial ordered in football fan manslaughter case

Woman with long blond hair and black glasses and yellow sleeveless top stands behind her partner Tony Johnson. The woman's name has not been disclosed by police.Image source, Lancashire Police handout
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Tony Johnson's partner said she was "devastated to have lost my best friend, life partner and soulmate"

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Jurors have been unable to reach a verdict in the trial of a man accused of killing a football fan in a post-match brawl.

Tony Johnson, 55, suffered a head injury outside The Manchester pub on Blackpool Promenade in March 2023, following a game between Blackpool and Burnley.

Jake Balmforth, 35, of Tarvin Close, Burnley, denies manslaughter.

After the jury at Preston Crown Court could not agree a verdict, Judge Robert Altham ordered a retrial which is due to begin on 28 April.

In a tribute shortly after the grandfather's death, Mr Johnson's partner said she was "devastated to have lost my best friend, life partner and soul mate".

She added: "We all, as a family, are so heartbroken and our lives are never going to be the same."

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